US Airways announces flights to Jackson, MS from Reagan but no details yet on the route for its long distance slot

I received few emails from our readers about announcement from US Airways about nonstop flights from Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport to Jackson, MS (JAN). I think they are under the impression that US Airways is utilizing the long distance slot to start service to Jackson. This is not correct. US Airways has not yet announced its plan for the usage of one slot pair permitted by DOT under the FAA Reauthorization Bill to start service to a destination exempted by the perimeter rule. The Jackson flight will be operated using the slots it gained by the slot-swap deal with Delta. I confirmed this with the US Airways Corporate Communications department.

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Under the FAA Reauthorization Bill, the four network careers (United, Delta, American and US) got exemptions to operate one round trip service to a destination beyond the 1250 statute miles limited by the perimeter rule. The careers did not get new slot pairs, but have to use one of their existing slot pairs to start this service. United, American and Delta already announced their routes for these exemptions.

Considering the fact that US Airways is the dominant career at Reagan National, it would take time to carefully evaluate its route options for the long distance slot. From Reagan National, it already operates three daily flights to Phoenix(PHX) and a one daily to Las Vegas (LAS). It would be very interesting to see how it would use the slot.

Southwest expands Atlanta schedules with Nonstops to Las Vegas and Phoenix

Southwest is slowly building momentum in Atlanta. This was evident with yesterday’s announcement of nonstop flights to two of its important airports missed in the initial bank of Nonstops from Atlanta: Las Vegas and Phoenix. AirTran already flies to these cities.

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When Southwest announced its initial schedule for Atlanta, the omission of Las Vegas and Phoenix was a bit of a surprise. But, everyone expected that these cities will be included in the next round of expansion. Las Vegas is still the biggest airport in Southwest’s system in terms of number of destinations (shared by Chicago Midway, which is the biggest in terms of number of departures). Phoenix is number three in term of destinations and four in terms of departures (BWI being number three). So, it is not really a surprise from the route selection perspective. The new services start on March 10, 2012.